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Combine 2 simple stitches, the single and double crochet, for a squishy, pillowy crochet texture that looks just as good on either side of your crochet project!
This easy crochet stitch for beginners looks amazing on all types of projects, from crochet hats, to blankets, and more!

Supplies You’ll Need
Scrap yarn of your choice. In the video, I’m using a worsted weight cotton yarn from Michael’s called Loops and Threads Classic Cotton, in the Salmon colorway.
A crochet hook that works well with your yarn- I’m using a Furls Streamline Metal Hook in the H/5.0mm size. Buy one here- these are SO good for crocheters with hand pain issues!
Crochet Suzette Stitch Tutorial Video
Written Instructions
Chain an even number of stitches. You’ll technically be subtracting one stitch, and adding one turning chain, but that doesn’t change much.
Work a single crochet into the 2nd chain from your hook, then work a double crochet into the same chain. You’ll skip the next chain.
Continue across, (single crochet, double crochet) in the next chain, then skip a chain.
To work another row, chain 1 and turn, then continue as before: (sc, dc) in next st, sk 1 st.
Patterns that use the Suzette Stitch
Want to try this stitch in a pattern? Check out the Suzette Stitch Spa Washcloth, the Lazy Suzette Headband, or Linda’s Easy Chemo Cap.
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